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Kyotherm Wins 2019 SHC Solar Award
Kyotherm, a French-based third-party investor, has won the IEA Solar Heating and Cooling programme’s Solar Award.
Energy Storage Battery
All The Energy Storage The Grid Needs Will Soon Be Under Our Noses
If energy and transportation planners stop seeing their sectors as separate markets for batteries—a World Resources Institute researcher argued last week—ther…
Countries Are Falling Far Short on Action to Tackle Climate Change
Countries’ plans to tackle climate change fall far short of what’s necessary to prevent temperatures from rising to an unsafe level that governments have vowe…
Oil & Gas Trade
Global Oil Demand to Hit a Plateau Around 2030, IEA Predicts
Global oil demand will hit a plateau around 2030 as the use of more efficient cars and electric vehicles ends an expansion that dominated the past century, the …
World Energy Outlook
IEA—World Energy Outlook 2019 Highlights Deep Disparities in the Global Energy System
The gap between the ever-higher amounts of greenhouse gas emissions being produced and the insufficiency of stated policies to curb those emissions in line with…
Market Analysis
Africa Set for Nine-Fold Wind Capacity Increase
The International Energy Agency (IEA) expects Africa's wind power fleet to increase nine-fold between the end of 2018 and 2040, but the continent's small power …
Africa Will Need More Power to Meet Its Future Needs
A report published by the International Energy Agency (IEA) has found that current policy and investment plans in the continent are not sufficient to meet the e…
Africa must Quadruple Power Investment to Supply Electricity for All
African countries will need to quadruple their rate of investment in their power sectors for the next two decades to bring reliable electricity to all Africans,…
Global Energy Efficiency Drops to Decade Low – Climate Suffers
Global energy efficiency has dropped to its lowest rate since 2010, according to the International Energy Agency (IEA).IEA notes primary energy intensity, which…
Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Reasons Behind Decelerating Progress in Energy Efficiency
Energy efficiency has tremendous potential to boost economic growth and avoid greenhouse gas emissions, but the global rate of progress is slowing, according to…
Oil & Gas Trade
South-East Asia may Become Net Fossil Fuel Importer in Coming Years: IEA
Southeast Asia could become a net importer of fossil fuels in the next few years, raising the financial burden on governments and increasing carbon emissions in…
Offshore Wind Power
Offshore Windfarms can Power World, Report Claims
Erecting wind turbines around the world’s best offshore sites would provide enough energy to power the world, according to a new study by the International Ene…
Offshore Wind Power
EU Offshore Wind May Rise 9-fold by 2040 to 180 GW — IEA
“Looking at the future of offshore wind... it has the potential to join the ranks of shale gas and solar photovoltaics in terms of steep cost reductions,” sa…
Nuclear Technology
World must Learn to Value Nuclear, Says IEA chief
The world must learn to value nuclear energy for its energy security and reliability attributes, but most of all for its contribution to reducing carbon emissio…
Distributed Generation
IEA: Distributed Solar to Account for Half of The Growth in Solar PV Market Through 2024
The world’s total renewables-based power capacity will grow by 50 per cent in the next five years – and solar PV will account for 60 per cent of this increase…
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